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Lifestyle 100
Digital Cordless Telephone
THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR MAKING EMERGENCY TELEPHONE CALLS WHEN THE POWER FAILS. ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS SHOULD BE MADE FOR ACCESS TO DIAL EMERGENCY SERVICES.
Ver. 2, Jul, 04 Before operating this set, please read these instructions carefully.
BINATONE Lifestyle 100 User Guide - Front Page 1)White background and black letters 2)Material: 80lb book paper 3) Size: 105mm(w) x 148mm(H) A6
the cordless handset the base unit three rechargeable batteries and a battery compartment cover for each handset a telephone line cable for the base unit a mains power lead and adapter for the base unit screws and wall plugs for wall mounting the base unit and charger pods
Keep the packaging materials in a safe place in case you later need to transport the unit. Keep your sales (till) receipt, which is your guarantee. You can also buy extra handsets, each with a charger pods, with a separate mains power lead and adapter.
Where to find it
UP and DOWN buttons Press during a call to adjust the volume in the earpiece. Press to move through the list of stored numbers or Caller Display records. PHONE /OK button
HANG UP / C (Cancel) button Press to hang up at the end of a call. Press and hold for 1 second to lock the keypad; or for 3 seconds to turn the handset on and off. While dialling or programming, press briefly to delete digits from the display; or press and hold to clear the display. PROG button Press to start programming. Press during a call to make a note of a number in the Notebook. LNR/ CDS/ PAUSE button Press ONCE to make a repeat call to one of the last five numbers you dialled. Press TWICE to see a list of Caller Display records. Press to generate pauses when using the phone on a PBX. SCROLL ( (Intercom) button Press to make an intercom call (if you have more than one handset). #) buttons When a long number (more than 16 digits) is shown on the display, press these to scroll along the digits.
Press to begin or answer a telephone call. Press while programming to confirm your selection. R (Recall) button You may need this during a call if your Lifestyle 100 is connected to a PBX, or if you use BTs Select Services. MEMORY
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Press to store numbers in memory and to make calls to stored numbers. IN USE light This comes on when you have a connection to the telephone line. HANDSET LOCATOR button Press to make all registered handsets ring, (useful if you've forgotten where you put a handset).
Before you can use the handset to make calls you will need to fit and fully charge the batteries, as described on pages 6 and 7. Please read the notes on pages 3 and 4 before you install the base unit.
New call Intercom call Memory/ store Indirect network Redialling Caller Display Keypad locked Battery charge level
This appears when youre checking, or dialling from, the list of Caller Display records. This appears when the keypad is locked, or when youre trying to dial a barred number. When this shows nearly empty ( ), put the handset onto the base unit or charger pod as soon as possible, to charge the batteries. While the batteries are being charged, this symbol blinks.
Contents
Read these notes first 4 Caller Display 15 Customising your base unit 28 Guarantee and service General points 28 Emergency numbers 28 Ringer volume and melody 29 Call barring 29 Date and time 31 To clear all Caller Display memories 32 To reset the base unit 32 Indirect Network 33
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Choosing a site for the base unit and charger pod 4 Radio signals between handset and base unit 4 Mains power connection 4 Battery safety 4 Installation and set-up Before you start Electrical safety 7 Interference 7 Out of range warning 7 Switching on and off To switch the handset on and off 8 To lock the keypad 8 Making and answering calls To make a call 9 To answer a call 9 To end a call 9 Earpiece volume 9 Last Number Redial (LNR) 10 Memory dialling 11 9 8 5 7
To check Caller Display records 15 To return a call 16 To delete Caller Display records 16 To store a Caller Display number in memory 16 Multi-handset use To make an intercom call 17 To answer an intercom call 18 To end an intercom call 18 To transfer a call 18 To shuttle between two calls 19 To set up a three-way conference 19 New Call tone 20 To page all handsets from the base unit 20 To register a new handset to your base unit 21 To de-register a handset 22 To select a base unit 22 To register to a different brand of base unit 23 Customising your handset General points 24 Auto-answer 24 Ringer volume and melody 25 Key tone 25 Direct Call 26 To clear all memories 27 To reset the handset 27 24 17
While the unit is under Guarantee 42 After the Guarantee has expired 42 Technical details 43
To set the network access code 33 To set additional local dialling codes 34 To turn Indirect Network on and off 34 Troubleshooting Cleaning and care Declaration of conformity 35 41 41
To store a number 11 To make a memory call 11 Chain dialling 12 To change a stored number 12 To delete a stored number 12 To use the notebook 13 To store an LNR number in memory 14
Connect the mains power lead and the telephone line cord into the underside of the base unit
Use the telephone line cord supplied with your Lifestyle 100 do not use any other telephone line cord
Plug the mains adapter into a 230 V AC, 50 Hz mains socket, with the switch on the socket set to OFF See the note on page 4
Battery safety
B. Fit the battery compartment cover, sliding it into place and pressing firmly to make sure it is secure
Electrical safety
DO NOT let the base unit or charger pod get wet. Electrical equipment can cause serious injury if used while you are wet or standing in water. If the base unit or charger pod ever falls into water, DO NOT retrieve it until you have unplugged the power lead from the mains and the telephone line plug from the telephone socket (base unit only); then pull it out by the unplugged cables. NEVER use your Lifestyle 100 outdoors during a thunderstorm unplug the base unit from the telephone line and the mains socket when there are storms in your area. Damage caused by lightning is not covered by the guarantee. If the sound quality gets worse as you move around while on a call, this is probably caused by interference between the handset and the base unit, perhaps because you are too near to another phone or other electrical equipment. Move to a different position to clear the interference. If you do not move, your call may be cut off.
Interference
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Out of range warning
Radio interference in the environment may occasionally cause a short break in the link between the handset and the base unit while you are on a call. The handsets display will flash briefly, while the unit automatically restores the link. If you hear a warning tone during a call, and/or the sound in the earpiece becomes faint or distorted, you may be going out of range of the base unit. Move nearer to the base unit within 20 seconds, until the tone stops. Otherwise, your call may be cut off.
NOTE: the charger pod does not have a connection to the telephone line.
Press the HANG UP/C button and hold it for 3 seconds until the display goes blank To switch the handset back on:
Key in the telephone number If you make a mistake, press the HANG UP/C button to clear digits one by one from the display.
Press the PHONE/OK button (You can dial the number after you press the PHONE/OK button to get Dial tone if you prefer, but you wont be able to correct any mistakes if you do it this way.) If you want to use the Indirect Network feature, turn to page 33 for more information.
Press the HANG UP/C button and hold it for 1 second until the key symbol and a group of dashes appear on the display To unlock the keypad: To answer a call
Press the HANG UP/C button and hold it for 1 second until the key symbol disappears from the display Or simply replace the handset on the base unit or charger pod When the handset is switched off, it cant be used for making calls, including emergency calls. When the handset is switched off, it wont ring for incoming calls, but the base unit will still ring. To answer a call when the handset is switched off, you need to switch it back on. Remember that it may take a few moments for the handset to re-establish a radio link with the base unit. When you dont need to use the handset (for example, overnight or when you go out), replace it on the base unit or charger pod, to keep the batteries charged
When theres an incoming call, call or the phone number (if you subscribe to Caller Display: see page 15) flashes on the display; and the base unit and handset ring.
To end a call
Press any button to answer the call Press the HANG UP/C button so that the IN USE light on the base unit goes out Or simply replace the handset on the base unit or charger pod During a call, to adjust the volume in the earpiece:
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Earpiece volume
Press the or button There are three volume levels, shown by bars on the right-hand side of the display. After you end your call, the earpiece volume will stay at the level you have set.
Memory dialling
Last Number Redial (LNR) To make a repeat call to the last number you dialled (up to 24 digits): You can store up to 20 phone numbers in memory. Each number can have up to 24 digits. The 20 memory locations are numbered 01 to 20. To store a number
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Key in the phone number If you make a mistake, press the HANG UP/C button to clear one digit at a time from the display.
To make a repeat call to one of the the last five numbers you dialled:
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Press the LNR/CDS button Press the or button if necessary until the number you want is displayed Press the PHONE/OK button To clear a number from the Last Number Redial (LNR) memories:
Press and hold the MEMORY button for at least a second The phone number appears on the display, with the first free memory location to the left of it. To store it in a different location, use the or button to move to the one you prefer.
Press the LNR/CDS button, then the or button until the number you want to delete is displayed Press and hold the HANG UP/C button until you hear a tone; OR press and hold the HANG UP/C button for 5 seconds to clear all five LNR memories
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Press the MEMORY button briefly Two dashes flash on the left side of the display Either press the or button to find the number you want; or key in a two-digit memory location number (01 to 20) using the numbered keys Press the PHONE/OK button
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Only numbers youve dialled manually will be stored in the LNR memories; not numbers youve dialled from memory or from the Caller Display list. Numbers youve dialled more than once will be stored only once. Each time you dial a number, it clears the oldest one from the LNR memories; so you dont need to clear numbers manually unless you want to.
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Memory dialling
Memory dialling
Chain dialling
You can store part of a number (for example, the longdistance dialling code) in memory, and use any combination of memory and manual dialling to make a call.
You can store a number in memory while you are busy on a call.
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Press the PROG button Press the MEMORY button Press the or button to find a free memory location; OR key in a memory location number using the numbered keys Key in the phone number you want to store
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Press the PROG button Press the MEMORY button Press the or button until the number you want to change is displayed Press the HANG UP/C button to delete digits one by one; then key in the new digits
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Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm Note: If you want to quit the notebook without storing a number, press the HANG UP/C button for one second.
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Press the MEMORY button Press the or button until the number you want to delete is displayed Press and hold the HANG UP/C button until you hear a tone and the number disappears from the display; OR press and hold the HANG UP/C button for 5 seconds to clear all 20 memories
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Memory dialling
Caller Display
To store an LNR number in memory You can move a number from the Last Number Redial (LNR) memories (see page 11) to a more permanent memory location. If you subscribe to this feature from your service provider, you can see the phone numbers of your callers on the display, before you answer. If a caller withholds their number by dialling 141, or if they are calling from a network that does not transmit the number, no number will be shown on the display when the phone rings. The Lifestyle 100 will store the numbers of the last 10 callers (whether or not you answered the call) so you can call them back later. When all 10 Caller Display memories are full, the next incoming number will overwrite the oldest one. If the number was withheld or unavailable, no record will be stored. If youve got new Caller Display records, the is shown on the display. To check 1 Caller Display records Press the LNR/CDS button TWICE The most recent callers number is shown on the display. Press the STAR () button to switch between the number, and the time/date of the call If the number had more than 13 digits, youll see the first 13 digits of the number when you press the button once; press it again to see the time/date. symbol
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Press the LNR/CDS button Press the or button if necessary until the number you want is displayed Press and hold the MEMORY button for one second The display shows a free memory location. You can press the or button to select a different free location if you wish (only free locations are displayed).
Press the or button to scroll through the records Once youve checked all the records, the CID and symbol disappears from the display.
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Caller Display
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Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 15 to display the number Press the PHONE/OK button to dial the number
To delete a Caller Display record: Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 15 to display the number Press and hold the HANG UP/C button until you hear a tone; OR press and hold the HANG UP/C button for 5 seconds to clear all 10 records To move a Caller Display record to a more permanent memory location: Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 15 to display the number Press and hold the MEMORY button for one second The display shows the first free memory location. You can press the or button to select a different free location if you wish (only free locations are displayed).
The Lifestyle 100 handset supplied with the base unit is already registered to it. You can register additional handsets altogether, up to six handsets per base unit. With two or more handsets registered, you can: make intercom calls from one handset to another transfer an outside call from one handset to another shuttle between an outside call and an intercom call set up a three-way conference call Each handsets number (h1 to h6) is shown on its display.
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To make an 1 intercom call
Only one handset can be connected to the outside line at once. If you try to make a call while another handset is already on the line, youll hear Busy tone. Some of the instructions in this section tell you to press a button for one second. This means that you should press the button and hold it down for a moment until the display changes, you hear a tone, or you are connected to another call. Press the /INT button for one second
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The ringing tune for intercom calls is different from that for outside calls. When someone makes an intercom call to you INT appears on your handsets display, with the number of the handset calling you.
When you have both an outside call and an intercom call in progress, you can shuttle from one to the other, like this:
Press any button to answer the call Press the HANG UP/C button Or simply replace the handset on the base unit or charger pod
Press the /INT button for one second to speak to each in turn, putting the other on hold You can transfer the outside call to the other handset by pressing the HANG UP/C button while youre connected to the intercom call If you press the HANG UP/C button while youre connected to the outside call, you will disconnect it.
To transfer a call
When you have made or answered an outside call, to transfer it to another handset:
Press the /INT button for one second then key in the number of the other handset The outside call is put on hold and the other handset rings. When the other handset user answers, you can speak to her/him. If the other user does not answer, you can get back to the outside call at any time by pressing and holding the /INT button again.
When you have both an outside call and an intercom call in progress, you can set up a three-way conference call, like this:
Press the # (HASH) button for one second To suspend the other handset user from the conference call:
Press the # (HASH) button for one second You remain connected to the outside call. If the other user has not hung up, you can bring her/him back into the conference by pressing the # (HASH) button again. OR, to drop out of the conference call, leaving the other user connected to the outside call:
Press the HANG UP/C button to hang up and transfer the call You can press the HANG UP/C to transfer the outside call before the other handset answers your intercom call. If the user hasnt answered after 30 seconds, the outside call will come back to you and your handset will ring.
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When you are on an intercom call and an outside call comes in, you will hear New Call tone over your conversation to tell you that someone is calling you. To answer the outside call and end the intercom call: Press the R button briefly OR, to answer the outside call and put the intercom call on hold (so you can later use shuttle, conference or transfer): Press the /INT button for one second
The handset supplied with your base unit should not need to be registered; only additional ones you have bought separately. Each handset can be registered to up to four base units, numbered 1 to 4.
Press and hold the HANDSET LOCATOR button on the base unit until you hear Registration tone (slow beeps) You now have 30 seconds in which to register the handset.
On the handset, press the PROG button then key in 1 6 followed by the base unit number If this is the first base unit youre registering to, its number is 1.
To make all registered handsets ring (this is useful if youve forgotten where you put a handset):
Press the HANDSET LOCATOR button on the base unit Handsets ring for up to 30 seconds. To stop the ringing before this time:
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Key in 0000 (the base units PIN code) Press the PHONE/OK button The display shows the handset numbers which are still free on the base unit.
Press the HANDSET LOCATOR button again OR press any button on any handset
(Optional) Key in a handset number If you dont key in a number at this point, the handset will be registered with the lowest free number. The handset beeps to confirm registration.
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To de-register a handset
Press the PROG button then 2 6 The display shows the numbers of all handset registered to the base unit.
Your Lifestyle 100 can be registered to any GAPcompatible base unit; or your can register other GAPcompatible handsets to your Lifestyle 100 base unit. But we do not guarantee that all features or display messages will be available using other manufacturers equipment. 1 Follow the instructions in the base units User Guide to put the base unit into registration mode (for example, step 1 on page 21). 2 Follow the instructions in the handsets User Guide to register the handset (for example, steps 2 to 5 on page 21). If you need to enter a PIN code for the base unit, refer to the base units User Guide. If you have problems, contact the Binatone Help Line for more advice.
Key in the number of the handset to be de-registered The display flashes, and the handset is de-registered.
If your handset is registered to more than one base unit, it will automatically select the one with which it can best set up a radio link (usually the nearest one). Or you can select a base unit manually. You dont need this function if you have only one base unit.
Use the or buttons to select a base unit Base units are numbered 1 to 4. If you select 0, your handset will automatically select the base unit that gives the strongest connection.
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The handset has eight ringer volume levels, including 0 for off; and eight ringer melodies. With the volume set to 0, the handset will not ring for an incoming call, but the display will show call or the phone number. To change the volume:
If you dont press any button for about 25 seconds, the handset will time out and the display will return to standby mode. When you confirm any setting you have made, youll hear a confirmation tone. If you make a mistake, youll hear a warning tone. At the end of each set of steps, you can return the handset to standby mode by either: replacing the handset on the base unit pressing and holding the HANG UP/C button
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Use the or button to change the volume Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm To change the melody:
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Auto-answer When a call comes in, you need to press any button to answer it. Or you can set auto-answer so, if the handset is in place on the base unit, you simply lift it to answer the call, without pressing any button.
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Key tone
Use the or button to change the melody Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm Normally, whenever you press a button on the handset, you hear a beep tone. You can turn these tones off if you prefer.
Use the or button to set: 0 for auto-answer off 1 for auto-answer on Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm
Use the or buttons to set: 0 for key tone off 1 for key tone on Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm
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Direct Call
With Direct Call turned on, when you press any key except the PROG button, the handset will automatically make a call to a number you have programmed in. This feature is sometimes called babysitters call.
This is a way of clearing all stored numbers at once, from the memory locations and the Last Number Redial memories. If you have set a Direct Call number, it will be cleared too.
With Direct Call turned on, it is not possible to make emergency calls, unless you have programmed an emergency number such as 999 as the Direct Call number. But remember that the number you have programmed will be dialled automatically when any key is pressed. Before you can turn Direct Call on, you must program the telephone number.
Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm Note: Caller ID memories are cleared by resetting the base unit (see page 32).
Press the PROG button then 1 3 To reset the handset When you reset the handset, you return all its settings to their defaults, as follows: 7 ringer volume ringer melody 4 key tone on Indirect Network off (see page 33) auto-answer off select base unit automatic (best connection)
Key in the number You can press the HANG UP/C button to clear digits one by one; or press and hold the HANG UP/C button to clear the Direct Call number completely. Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm To turn Direct Call on and off:
Use the or buttons to set: 0 for Direct Call off 1 for Direct Call on Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm While Direct Call is turned on, the display shows and the Direct Call number. You can answer calls as normal.
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The base unit has eight ringer volume levels, including 0 for off; and eight ringer melodies. With the volume set to 0, the base unit will not ring for an incoming call. To change the volume:
If you dont press any button for about 25 seconds, the handset will time out and the display will return to standby mode. When you confirm any setting you have made, youll hear a confirmation tone. If you make a mistake, youll hear a warning tone. At the end of each set of steps, you can return the handset to standby mode by either: replacing the handset on the base unit pressing and holding the HANG UP/C button
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Use the or button to change the volume Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm To change the melody:
Emergency numbers
These two numbers can be dialled even when call barring is set (see page 29).
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Use the or button to change the melody Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm
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Key in the first emergency number Call barring Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm Press 2 3 2 Key in the second emergency number
You can set call barring for individual handsets registered to your base unit. There are two kinds of call barring:
You can bar calls to up to two specific numbers (which can be dialling codes) with up to eight digits each. With this option, you need to program in the numbers first, then turn the barring on and off. You can bar certain types of call no outside calls, or no international calls.
When either kind of call barring is turned on, you may not be able to make a call, and you may see a key symbol on the display.
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Key in the handset number (1 to 6) Press 1 1 Key in the first barred number Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm Press 2 2 Key in the handset number (1 to 6) Press 1 2 Key in the second barred number Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm To turn specific number barring ON and OFF: Press the PROG button then 2 2 2 Key in the handset number (1 to 6) Press 0 then use the or button to set: 0 for call barring OFF 1 for call barring ON Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm Date and time
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Key in the handset number (1 to 6) Use the or button to set: 0 no outside calls (intercom calls only) 1 no international calls 2 all calls allowed (call barring OFF) Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm
You need to set the date and time if they are to be shown correctly on the handsets displays and stored with Caller Display records.
Key in the date as a six-digit number for example, 131002 for 13 October 2002, 020303 for 2 March 2003.
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Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm Key in the time as a four-digit number for example, 0830 for 8:30 am, 1406 for 2:06 pm.
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Indirect Network
To clear all Caller Display memories This is a way of clearing all stored numbers from the Caller Display memories. You can use this feature if you make some of your calls via a different network from the one that supplies your exchange line. By using indirect access to an alternative network, you may be able to save money on longdistance and international calls. When you subscribe to an alternative network provider, they will send you a network access code To route calls over the alternative network, you need to key in the access code each time you make a call. Your Lifestyle 100 can do this automatically when you dial a long-distance or international number (beginning with 0), either manually or from memory. For local calls (numbers not beginning with 0), the Lifestyle 100 will not dial the network access code; so these calls will be routed over your local network. You can also set two local dialling codes, beginning with 0, for which the network access code wont be dialled. The network access code and the additional local dialling codes are set on the base unit, and apply to all registered handsets. But you need to turn the Indirect Network feature on and off on individual handsets.
When you reset the base unit, you return all its settings to their defaults, as follows: 7 ringer volume 4 ringer melody on key tone none call barring Caller Display memories empty Indirect Network codes none (see page 33)
Key in the network access code (up to six digits) Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm
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Troubleshooting
To set 1 additional local dialling codes Press the PROG button then 2 4 1
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Key in the first dialling code (up to 6 digits) Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm Press 4 2 Key in the second dialling code (up to 6 digits) Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm ALWAYS check first that:
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The Lifestyle 100 must be serviced by trained engineers. NEVER attempt any repairs or adjustments yourself you could make the problem worse and invalidate the Guarantee. you have followed all the steps listed on pages 5 and 6 to install and set up your Lifestyle 100 all connectors are firmly inserted in their sockets mains power is switched on at the socket the handsets batteries are correctly and securely installed, and are not run down
Everyday use
To turn Indirect Network on and off You need to do this on each handset. I cannot make If the handsets display is blank, it may be switched off. or answer calls. Press the HANG UP/C button to switch it back on. Check that the base units mains power adapter is plugged in and power is switched on. The base unit needs mains power for normal operation of the phone not just for charging the batteries. Make sure youre using the telephone line cable that was supplied with your Lifestyle 100. Other telephone line cables might not work. Move the handset closer to the base unit. Check the Battery Level symbol on the display. If it is low, replace the handset on the base unit or charger pod to recharge the batteries. Switch off power at the mains socket, wait for a few seconds and then switch back on. This may solve the problem.
Use the or buttons to set: 0 for Indirect Network off 1 for Indirect Network on Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm When you make a call, the handset will dial the network access code when you dial a number beginning with 0, except when its to one of the local codes you have set. When a call is routed via Indirect Network, LC is shown on the display.
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Note for Indirect Network to work, you must dial the phone number (or select it from memory, LNR memory or Caller Display memory) before you press the PHONE/OK button for an outside line.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
The handsets keypad may be locked (see page 8). Unlock it before you make a call. Call barring to specific numbers may have been set and turned on (see page 30). Barring of certain types of call (international, or all outside calls) may have been turned on (see page 31).
My call was cut off when I went out of range. Now I cant use my handset. There is interference and noise on the line.
Move the handset closer to the base unit before you try again to make a call.
Move the handset closer to the base unit, or to a different position. Try moving the base unit so that its not near other electrical equipment, such as a television or a computer. Youll get the best results if you site the base unit as high as possible. For example, in a two-storey house, the first-floor landing is an ideal place for the base unit.
When I press keys, nothing happens. When I key in a number, it appears on the display, but I cant make an outside call.
Make sure the batteries are fitted in your handset. If the Battery Level symbol on the display shows low, recharge the batteries. Try moving the handset closer to the base unit. Try a different position for the base unit somewhere higher if possible, or further from other electrical equipment. Call barring to specific numbers may have been set and turned on (see page 30). Barring of certain types of call (international, or all outside calls) may have been turned on (see page 31).
You may be going out of range of the base unit. Move closer, or your call may be cut off. Check the Battery Level symbol on the display. If it is low, recharge the batteries. You need to subscribe to the Caller Display feature from BT or your service provider. The caller may have withheld their number by dialling 141. Or they may be calling from a network that does not transmit the Caller ID (for example, it may be an international call). If youre using a Lifestyle 100 Twin system, or have extra handsets registered to your base unit, check that another handset isnt already in use on a call.
Check that the base units mains power adapter is plugged in and power is switched on. The base unit needs mains power for normal operation of the phone not just for charging the batteries. Make sure youre using the telephone line cable that was supplied with your Lifestyle 100. Other telephone line cables might not work. Check that the total REN value of all equipment connected to your telephone line is no more than 4 (see page 3). Disconnect one or more telephones and see whether that helps.
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Troubleshooting
Make sure youre holding the earpiece correctly over your ear. Adjust the volume using the or button.
Indirect Network
You must subscribe to an alternative network The Indirect Network feature provider before you can use this feature. isnt working. If you have more than one registered handset, you need to turn the feature on for each one individually, as well as setting the network access code on the base unit. When making a call, you must dial the number (or select the number from memory, LNR memory or Caller Display memory) before you press the PHONE/OK button for an outside line.
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Do not clean any part of your e3300 with benzene, thinner or other solvent chemicals this may cause permanent damage which is not covered by the Guarantee. When necessary, clean it with a damp cloth. Keep your Lifestyle 100 away from hot, humid conditions or strong sunlight, and dont let it get wet. Every effort has been made to ensure high standards of reliability for your Lifestyle 100. However, if something does go wrong, please do not try to repair it yourself consult your supplier or the Binatone Help Line.
Declaration of conformity
The Binatone Lifestyle 100 complies with the essential protective requirements and objectives of:
EC R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC EC Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC EC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
Binatone Telecom plc operates a policy of continuous product improvement, and so reserves the right to make changes to the product and functions without notice.
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Technical details
Standard Frequency range Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) 1.88 to 1.9 GHz (bandwidth = 20 MHz)
Channel bandwidth 1.728 MHz Operating range Operating time up to 300 m outdoors; up to 50 m indoors standby: 80 hours approx. talking: 7 hours approx. battery charge time: 15 hours
Temperature range Operating 0 C to 40 C Storage -20 C to 60 C Electrical power Handset three AAA-size 300 mAH Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) rechargeable batteries
your name and address a cheque or postal order for the value of the repair charge
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Index
Index
multi-handset use, 1723
earpiece volume, 9 electrical power, 5, 43 emergency calls, 26, 28 emergency numbers, 28 ending a call, 9
N O P
New Call tone, 20 notebook, 13 Out of range warning, 7 paging handsets, 20 pause, 39, 43 PBX compatibility, 43 problems, 3540
babysitters call (Direct Call), 26 batteries charging the handsets batteries, 6 fitting the batteries, 6
G H I
guarantee, 42 HANDSET LOCATOR button, 2021 Indirect Network, 3334 local dialling codes, 34 network access code, 33 turning on and off, 34 installation, 56 intercom calls, 1718 interference, 4, 7
radio signals, 4, 8 recall type, 43 registering handsets, 21, 23 REN (ringer equivalence number), 3 resetting the base unit, 32 resetting the handset, 27 ringer volume and melody base unit, 29 handset, 25
call barring, 2931 specific numbers, 30 types of call, 31 Caller Display, 1516 checking records, 15 deleting records, 16, 32 returning calls, 16 storing LNR numbers in memory, 16 chain dialling, 12 cleaning and care, 41 conference calls, 19 connection and conditions for use, 3 customisation base unit, 2832 handset, 2427
K L
key tone, 25 Last Number Redial, 10 on a PBX, 39 storing LNR numbers in memory, 14 locking the keypad, 8
selecting a base unit, 22 service information, 42 shuttling between calls, 19 signalling, 43 site for the base unit, 4 site for the charger pod, 4 switching on and off, 8
making a call, 9 memory dialling, 1114 chain dialling, 12 deleting numbers, 12, 27 notebook, 13 storing and dialling numbers, 11
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